Comments Thread For: Mayweather: My Most Important Fight Was Pacquiao

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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #131
    It was, brought most of his doubters and sad enough against a fighter who never stood much of a chance to begin with. I'm glad Mayweather defused him, for years all you heard was angles and speed.

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    • Ray*
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      #132
      Originally posted by tangalog2200
      for simply getting the "win", you are right...

      floyd made sure he will get 48 on a platter
      Yep that all that counts, the "Win" #48 on a golden platter.

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      • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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        #133
        Apparently not cause you chose to retire, remember?

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        • Spoon23
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          #134
          Originally posted by neoz
          Floyd won the fight live, but Pacman definitely won on replay.
          The way Floyd fought the fight was shameful, fcking embrassing.
          And that's the bottom-line.

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          • tokon
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            #135
            Originally posted by Johnny2x2x
            If Marquez brutally KOed Pacquiao, almost killing him, 3 years ago, and Mayweather beat Marquez 120-107 or 119-108 6 years ago, what the heck do people think Floyd would have done to Manny 3 or 5 years ago? That fight was always going to be a blowout win for Floyd, Manny never had the style to give him any problems.
            Yes, i agree, and Floyd knew this as well.

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            • Spoon23
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              #136
              Originally posted by tokon
              Yes, i agree, and Floyd knew this as well.
              Lol what Floyd knew when he fought Marquez is that he will have zero chances of losing that night. Why?

              An overblown lightweight Marquez vs a real welterweight. Who do you think will win? You dont even have to watch to know who wins lol Marquez at that point in time was still a small light weight who got bullied by a welterweight.

              Floyd is all smoke and mirrors, always knows when to cherry pick his opponents at the right time, but this time his cherry picking boomeranged on Him picking Berto has caught a lot of heat. You know why? Coz it's too fuvking obvoius of a cherry pick that's why lol
              Last edited by Spoon23; 08-10-2015, 06:29 PM.

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              • Spoon23
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                #137
                Originally posted by techdude69
                Easy to explain. As soon Manny engaged and wanted to make it a fight, Floyd ran or hugged. He could of at least taken some risks for the fans sake. Manny was all east there to fight! **** the world was paying big for some real entertainment and we all walked away feeling ripped off.
                Eloquently said. Spot on bud. Spot on.

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                • Spoon23
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by Ray*
                  Yep that all that counts, the "Win" #48 on a golden platter.
                  The real question is did Floyd actually win after post fight analysis?

                  Answer: Nope he didn't. That's what truly matters.

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                  • Spoon23
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by noStylez
                    Floyd must give the best hugs.
                    Floyd's hugs has reached worldwide attention. I guess you have a point there.

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                    • Spoon23
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                      Even Floyd acknowledged that he hugged and got on the bike to beat an injured Pacquiao
                      He ran and hugged and got on his bike, but did he really beat Pacquiao?

                      Nope.

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